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May 17, 2021
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Don't be fooled by the colorful pop-art cover—this book is a funeral dirge pared down to and delivered to the reader as a delicate haiku. Is Kazu more invisible as a ghost or as a homeless man? This reader found the edges blurred often and with depressingly great effect as Kazu's timeless (though usually time-stamped) memories and impressions share his history and literal haunts.
The imagery of roses, rain, collected cans, ginkgo leaves, tarps and trains make this a very textured, though quiet s ...more
The imagery of roses, rain, collected cans, ginkgo leaves, tarps and trains make this a very textured, though quiet s ...more

It's a strong story about class; a man who lived a life that's a parallel to the Imperial prince's but not as lucky. It was like listening to an old man reminiscing - non-linear narrative, irrelevant side stories, eavesdropping, super focused on some mundane details but at least I learned about types of roses and Pure Land Buddhism.
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